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anthony goulemy. anthony, did i pronounce your name correctly? >> you did a great job. i got to be quick because i'm missing a briefing, but here's what we know. shortly after 11:00, we got calls for a gunman inside johns hopkins. a doctor was shot. was in critical condition. that has been downgraded to non-life threatening injuries. he is undergoing surgery as we speak. the suspect is in floor of the hospital. we have that floor contained. we have the suspect, we do not. we're in the process of executing a tactical operation and there is a small portion of the hospital being evacuated, however, if people plan to be treated here, that part of the hospital is open. the situation is contained to a small portion. i have no information on the relationship between the suspect and the doctor or the motive at this point. obviously, we want to get him and talk to him. so, that's pretty much what we have right now. >> well, anthony, before i let you go and i want dwrou get the latest information and thanks for doing this, you do or don't have a suspect in custody? >> we do not h
anthony goulemy. anthony, did i pronounce your name correctly? >> you did a great job. i got to be quick because i'm missing a briefing, but here's what we know. shortly after 11:00, we got calls for a gunman inside johns hopkins. a doctor was shot. was in critical condition. that has been downgraded to non-life threatening injuries. he is undergoing surgery as we speak. the suspect is in floor of the hospital. we have that floor contained. we have the suspect, we do not. we're in the...
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it's bought and destroyed nearly 10,000 copies of lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer's memoir called "operation dark heart" about his service in afghanistan. it says the memoir contained information damaging to national security. the author disputes that. the book has been re-released with pentagon approved changes. >>> a critical deadline on the israeli/palestinian peace talks is looming. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas told the u.n. general assembly today that israel must extend the freeze on settlement construction in the west bank to keep the negotiations alive. that freeze expires sunday. >>> it came with no warning and by the time it was gone at least five people were dead. a fierce storm roared through haiti's earthquake ravaged capital of port-au-prince yesterday. heavy winds and rains downed trees, power lines, and tents providing shelter to quake survivors. crews are searching for people who may still be trapped or injured. >>> ahead here tonight actress rickie lake introduces us to one of the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. all the nutrition of to, plus 10% daily
it's bought and destroyed nearly 10,000 copies of lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer's memoir called "operation dark heart" about his service in afghanistan. it says the memoir contained information damaging to national security. the author disputes that. the book has been re-released with pentagon approved changes. >>> a critical deadline on the israeli/palestinian peace talks is looming. palestinian authority president mahmoud abbas told the u.n. general assembly today that...
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it destroyed nearly 10,000 copes of anthony shaffer's memoirs called operation dark heart. about his service in afghanistan. it says the memoir contained information damaging to national security. shaffer disputes that. >>> a critical deadline on israeli/palestinian peace talks. mahmoud abbas told israel must extend its freeze on settlement construction in the west bank to keep the negotiations alive. that treaty expires on sunday. >>> it came with no warning, by the time it was gone at least five people were dead. a fierce storm roared through haiti's earthquake-ravaged capital in port-au-prince yesterday. it downed trees, and tents providing shelter to those from the earthquake. >>> ricky lake introduces us to the top ten cnn heroes of 2010. >> [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. nature valley -- 100% natural. ♪ when it's planes in the sky ♪ â™
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. >> eventually, it turned into such a relationship that the bishop had a ceremony with anthony flag called a covenant. when that covenant it was essentially a marriage ceremony where there was candles, exchange of jewelry, and biblical quotes given in order for anthony to know and for the bishop to tell him, i will always have your back and you will always have mine. >> so reverend is this a matter of hypocrisy? listen, innocent until proven guilty. if the bishop you know does come out who knows what he's going to say tomorrow but is it a matter of hypocrisy here when we hear these allegations? >> right. well, i think -- i think it's an issue of incongrewity. he probably has a -- i'm just guessing here. but he probably has a theological position that motivates him in some areas of his life. then he has, if these allegations are true, then there's the reality of his own humanity that he's struggling with. and of course, the big goal is for all of us to become increasingly congrewent between our faith and our system and our own actions and certainly if what he's going to go through is
. >> eventually, it turned into such a relationship that the bishop had a ceremony with anthony flag called a covenant. when that covenant it was essentially a marriage ceremony where there was candles, exchange of jewelry, and biblical quotes given in order for anthony to know and for the bishop to tell him, i will always have your back and you will always have mine. >> so reverend is this a matter of hypocrisy? listen, innocent until proven guilty. if the bishop you know does come...
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this covenant ceremony which was like a wedding ceremony with anthony flag. i mean, this is not just someone giving a vague thing, oh, yeah, one time he did this or a couple times. >> what is the ceremony, marriage ceremony? some way of bishop long saying you are now under me? or i am your -- we're married and i'm in charge of you? explain that to me. >> it was an exchange of jewelry and reading -- the bishop reads biblical scripture to them and talks to him about how i have your back and you have mine. that is young man with no father in his life that at 14 years old he -- his family moved -- both of the families moved to georgia to be in this church and he immediately reaches out and finds out their innermost details. i want a father. nothing more than a father. i will be your father, son. you can tell me everything. >> how did the sexual abuse happened? sounds like mentorship. >> they were groomed for it. this is part of thegaalons as well. from 14 to 1 years old, the age of consent for sexual consent, it's 16 years old. from 14 -- he gets to know them and
this covenant ceremony which was like a wedding ceremony with anthony flag. i mean, this is not just someone giving a vague thing, oh, yeah, one time he did this or a couple times. >> what is the ceremony, marriage ceremony? some way of bishop long saying you are now under me? or i am your -- we're married and i'm in charge of you? explain that to me. >> it was an exchange of jewelry and reading -- the bishop reads biblical scripture to them and talks to him about how i have your...
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author, lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer said the army vetted it before it was published. he joins us live from d.c. good to see you. >> good to see you. how are you? >> good. we put out calls to the department of defense to get their side of the story, and we're still waiting for that opportunity to hear their end of the story. although there are a number of quotes, statements from various people. we'll get through that in a moment. first of all, what was your understanding about what you were and were not allowed to publish based on your experience while in afghanistan? >> right. the book was actually contracted with my publisher almost two years ago. and at the very point in time that this happened, i notified my army chain of command of the event, that i was going to be writing a book about my experiences in afghanistan and sought guidance. obviously, as an intelligence officer, i knew i had to have it vetted and reviewed. according to my lawyer, mark zade, the organization is responsible for clearing your book. in this case since i'm an army reserve officer, i gave it
author, lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer said the army vetted it before it was published. he joins us live from d.c. good to see you. >> good to see you. how are you? >> good. we put out calls to the department of defense to get their side of the story, and we're still waiting for that opportunity to hear their end of the story. although there are a number of quotes, statements from various people. we'll get through that in a moment. first of all, what was your understanding about...
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. >> anthony was moved in and lived in that house for approximately at the end of 11th grade, when he was 17 years old. and there the pastor started to do what adult pedophiles do with younger, younger people, which is starting to spend time with him, casually watch tv with him and lay his legs on him, and then ask him to massage him and then start explaining to him how special he was to him and it was special for the bishop to be able to spend time with him. they did devotional readings together. he was over there on a regular basis at this house. >> what do you think when you hear that? what do you think when you hear that? >> i still have a feeling that those are not the intentions of bishop. bishop is known to be a mentor to young men, and i feel that him having interaction with this young man, or watching tv with him, is nothing. i don't feel that it was anything with a negative intention behind it. >> this is shaping up as one of the most important days in bishop eddie long's life and how he deals with the future. cnn is going to have coverage throughout the day. let's outline t
. >> anthony was moved in and lived in that house for approximately at the end of 11th grade, when he was 17 years old. and there the pastor started to do what adult pedophiles do with younger, younger people, which is starting to spend time with him, casually watch tv with him and lay his legs on him, and then ask him to massage him and then start explaining to him how special he was to him and it was special for the bishop to be able to spend time with him. they did devotional readings...
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defense officials say the first version of "operation dark heart" by lieutenant colonel anthony schaefer contained classified information with the officer who serves in the army reserves says the book was fully vetted before printing. it'sis memoir about his time leading a covert operation in afghanistan. concern shaffer joins us live. i know for security reasons you can't get into what the information is that is under dispute. "the new york times" reports that your first edition gave out names of american intelligence officers and details of secret missions. you say that whatever the information is, it was already part of public domain. what's going on here? >> well, i think that's the issue is that we did go through a very lengthy review process and that process included interviews by a researcher to make sure that we had information from original sources as well as research from public sources which put it all together into the thing. keep in mind, don, this is not simply a memoir. we wanted to make this a lessons learned and a path forward. so the idea was to give the reader an idea
defense officials say the first version of "operation dark heart" by lieutenant colonel anthony schaefer contained classified information with the officer who serves in the army reserves says the book was fully vetted before printing. it'sis memoir about his time leading a covert operation in afghanistan. concern shaffer joins us live. i know for security reasons you can't get into what the information is that is under dispute. "the new york times" reports that your first...
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we'll hear from the author lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer at 4:30 eastern time. thaul week coming up, cnn puts food in the spotlight. today's students and healthy foods. at a high school in syracuse, new york, students are findi ii packets of baby carrots alongside packages of cookies and chips in the vending machines. many are looking for ways to encourage students to make healthier choices. cnn student news anchor joins me now because he's had some very candid conversations with some young people in public schools about healthy eating and what's on the menu and what they prefer and don't prefer. what i remember about school lunch lunches, tator tots and pizza. >> these students are in tune to what they should be eating. one good side effect of the obesity epidemic in america is more schools are focused on educating student about what they should eat and more parents at home and many of you have had conversations with your students about what they should eat. at a high school in atlanta, grady high school, i spoke to director of nutrition for atlanta public scho
we'll hear from the author lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer at 4:30 eastern time. thaul week coming up, cnn puts food in the spotlight. today's students and healthy foods. at a high school in syracuse, new york, students are findi ii packets of baby carrots alongside packages of cookies and chips in the vending machines. many are looking for ways to encourage students to make healthier choices. cnn student news anchor joins me now because he's had some very candid conversations with some...
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defense officials say the first version of operation dark heart by lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer contained classified information, including names of american intelligence officers. that's according to the "new york times," but the author who serves in the army reserves says his book was fully vetted before printing. it's his memoir about his time leading a covert operation in afghanistan. >> we did go through a very lengthy review process, and that process included interviews by a researcher to make sure that we had information from original sources as well as research from public sources which put it all together into the thing, and keep in mind, don, this is not simply a memoir. we wanted to make this a lessons learned and a path forward so the idea was to give the reader an idea of what it's like being on the ground running this stuff and at the same time learn what happened regarding the tipping point for the war in afghanistan and areas we stayed away from. technology, any areas with names undercover -- >> colonel, i go back to my original question to you. what's going on h
defense officials say the first version of operation dark heart by lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer contained classified information, including names of american intelligence officers. that's according to the "new york times," but the author who serves in the army reserves says his book was fully vetted before printing. it's his memoir about his time leading a covert operation in afghanistan. >> we did go through a very lengthy review process, and that process included...
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and last hour i spoke with the author, lieutenant colonel, anthony shaffer, about what it was like having to re-edit the book for the second printing. >> i sat through the process of going through the redactions. the army directed me after -- the department of defense, primarily defense intelligence agency had trouble with the manuscripts. the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i think you see the drama which unfolded and the interest of d.o.d. to come in and change things the way they did. and, you know, i can't argue against d.o.d. they have a perring on tifr to do this. however, i've said several times that the way they looked at it wasn't appropriate by the fact that they didn't bother to check with the sourcing of my research assistant and everything that she did to make sure that everything was found in the open public sector in some form, or the individuals who had worked with me in the army to actually go through item by item. i mean, they had tons of questions i had to a
and last hour i spoke with the author, lieutenant colonel, anthony shaffer, about what it was like having to re-edit the book for the second printing. >> i sat through the process of going through the redactions. the army directed me after -- the department of defense, primarily defense intelligence agency had trouble with the manuscripts. the whole process was where two different starns were used, the standard i used and the standard the d.o.d. applied were vastly different. that's why i...
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this is by lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. if you open the second run edition because the first run has been destroyed, you can see the blacked out passages that the pentagon has now ordered the publisher to work off of. they destroyed about 10,000 copies of this book at military orders, saying that the classified information could not be published. some of it perhaps very sensitive, some of it fairly innocuous such as the name of the cia training facility in virginia, that's something you can look up for yourself right on the internet. here's a little bit more of what lieutenant colonel schaeffer had to say about the government action against his memoir. >> there are some things that the army felt they did not want in it. i took them out. there was no argument. if they felt it was sensitive or couldn't be referenced it's out. that process was completed by january of this year. and from there after i received written permission, the written documents went to the publisher and we moved forward. >> so, if he got written permissi
this is by lieutenant colonel anthony schaeffer. if you open the second run edition because the first run has been destroyed, you can see the blacked out passages that the pentagon has now ordered the publisher to work off of. they destroyed about 10,000 copies of this book at military orders, saying that the classified information could not be published. some of it perhaps very sensitive, some of it fairly innocuous such as the name of the cia training facility in virginia, that's something...
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i knew about anthony and gabby. do you have three children? >> my husband had a son from his previous marriage and that's joshua. >> how are they remembering their dad? >> you kno we still talk about him every single day all day and more than anything, i just want him to still be a part of our daily lives, and i want the kids to remember him and not remember the sad part. i want them to remember the good parts and what an awesome father he was. >> he had a pretty awesome turnout for his funeral. was that humbling? you said people lined the streets for blocks? >> they did, and that was amazing. that was something that really more than anything touched our family and touched my son. he thought it was amazing that there were so many people out there for his dad that didn't even know him. the entire experience has been humbling. people have been very, very good to us. >> you're a strong woman. thank you for calling in and lifting up your husband ryan. >> thank you very much. >> go to cnn.com slash home and away and type in your confidence member's
i knew about anthony and gabby. do you have three children? >> my husband had a son from his previous marriage and that's joshua. >> how are they remembering their dad? >> you kno we still talk about him every single day all day and more than anything, i just want him to still be a part of our daily lives, and i want the kids to remember him and not remember the sad part. i want them to remember the good parts and what an awesome father he was. >> he had a pretty awesome...
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we want to lift up captain david anthony wisniewski. he died in july. four other airmen were killed in that crash. dave's fiancee sent in these pictures for us. the couple met on e harmony and were to be married this month. melissa hopes dave is remembered for his beautiful smile and genuine kindness. dave was so humble about the job that he did and the many lives that he touched and saved. there is nothing more he wanted to do than fly to the rescue of others in need. he truly loved and believed in his job. if there's a loved one or comrade that you'd like us to honor, had is all you have to do. go to cnn.com/homeandaway and type in the service members name and pull up the profile. send us your thoughts, pictures. and we promise to keep the memory of your hero alive. ♪ that's how you were ♪ i guess only heroes have the strength enough to serve ♪ st, longest nights on the planet. and asked frequent heartburn sufferers, like carl, to put prilosec otc's 24 hour heartburn protection to the test for two weeks. the results? i can concentrate on everyth
we want to lift up captain david anthony wisniewski. he died in july. four other airmen were killed in that crash. dave's fiancee sent in these pictures for us. the couple met on e harmony and were to be married this month. melissa hopes dave is remembered for his beautiful smile and genuine kindness. dave was so humble about the job that he did and the many lives that he touched and saved. there is nothing more he wanted to do than fly to the rescue of others in need. he truly loved and...
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he represent as very important point of view in the film but i love his argument with anthony who's also on. i told him he could be a star. i said, get out of atlanta, though. snay new york. this is where the action is. >> reporter: absolutely. i'd like to quote from you this interview with ali. you said when i saw you i knew that bald dome was going to go all it's way. >> atlanta, go all the way. >> reporter: for me, and i've known ali for year, just a natural. it's not as easy to do as people think. >> no, it's very hard, and he's bright. you know what it is? he's interested. at least conveys that he's interested in the world. >> now, oliver stone, ali said he hopes you stay in new york, because this is where the action is. and here we are in new york, coincidence? i wonder what's going on? >> i want to be available when the casting calls come in. >> did you do a back-end deal? can you go in and renegotiate your contract? >> try me as a cab driver next time. >> point, not that easy to simply be yourself in a film. >> harder than i thought 20 be me. i thought it would be natural. i was
he represent as very important point of view in the film but i love his argument with anthony who's also on. i told him he could be a star. i said, get out of atlanta, though. snay new york. this is where the action is. >> reporter: absolutely. i'd like to quote from you this interview with ali. you said when i saw you i knew that bald dome was going to go all it's way. >> atlanta, go all the way. >> reporter: for me, and i've known ali for year, just a natural. it's not as...
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marriage ceremony where there were candles, exchange of jewelry and biblical quotes given in order for anthony to know and for the bishop to tell him i will always have your back and you will always have mine. >> reporter: bishop eddie long built a spiritual empire by sheer force of personality. new birth church had 400 members 20 years ago. today it has more than 25,000 members. when coretta scott king died, her funeral was held in his church. as his prestige was grown so has his conservative voice in social politics. >> we are not marches against folk. we are marching for folk. and if they don't understand it now, they'll understand it better, as the old preacher says, by and by. >> reporter: bishop eddie long often refers to himself as god's scarred leader. those who followed his career say bishop long has never sighed away from talking about his own personal struggles and falls pap that's made him even bigger than life to this flock. >> ed lavendera joining me live now. let's talk about this in more detail. we are starting to get more react from the bishop's camp. >> strong react. his spok
marriage ceremony where there were candles, exchange of jewelry and biblical quotes given in order for anthony to know and for the bishop to tell him i will always have your back and you will always have mine. >> reporter: bishop eddie long built a spiritual empire by sheer force of personality. new birth church had 400 members 20 years ago. today it has more than 25,000 members. when coretta scott king died, her funeral was held in his church. as his prestige was grown so has his...